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Free Pennsylvania Bill of Sale Form — Fillable PDF

Last updated: June 2026

What's included in the Pennsylvania Bill of Sale

VIN verification field
As-is clause
Odometer disclosure
Seller & buyer signature lines
Date and price fields
State-compliant format
Form MV-4ST compliant

Pennsylvania Bill of Sale Requirements

Pennsylvania requires sellers to complete the back of the title as the bill of sale, but many buyers and sellers also use a separate PA DMV Bill of Sale (MV-4ST) for additional documentation. Pennsylvania does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale. The buyer must title the vehicle within 20 days of purchase at a Pennsylvania DMV office or authorized messenger/agent. Pennsylvania requires a safety inspection within 10 days of titling if the current inspection sticker has expired.

Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsylvania Bill of Sale

Does Pennsylvania require a bill of sale for a vehicle?

PA requires the back of the title to be completed as a bill of sale. A separate MV-4ST form provides additional documentation and is strongly recommended.

How long does a buyer have to title a vehicle in Pennsylvania?

The buyer must title and register the vehicle within 20 days of purchase at a PA DMV location or authorized agent.

Does a Pennsylvania bill of sale need to be notarized?

No. Pennsylvania does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale.

What taxes are due on a private car sale in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania charges 6% sales tax on the higher of the sale price or book value (whichever is greater). Some counties have an additional 1-2% local tax.

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